National Repository of Grey Literature 278 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Cost analysis of a rainwater sewer system
Rubáč, Jaroslav ; Mikulík, Michal (referee) ; Aigel, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on analyzing the costs associated with constructing rainwater sewerage systems, considering factors such as the drainage area size, average precipitation in the specific location, and the material characteristics of the sewerage. The practical part provides preliminary and estimated costs for structures with a maximum drainage floor area of up to 350 m. The theoretical section offers an overview of the components of rainwater sewerage systems, their implementation, methods of rainwater management, and relevant legislation. Additionally, terms such as price, costs, and construction budget are explained, including aspects related to them.
Volumetric and Evaporation Analysis of the Landštejn reservoir
Hánová, Karolína ; Bednář, Martin (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the volumetric analysis and estimation of evaporation from the water surface of Landštejn reservoir. The main objective is to determine new bathymetric curves of the reservoir based on the most recent bathymetric survey of the bottom and then to estimate the amount of evaporated water for a selected period. To achieve these objectives, ArcGIS tools will be used to create a digital terrain model that will allow accurate calculation of the bathymetric curves through volumetric analysis. The amount of evaporation will be determined using selected empirical formulas and simple balance analysis, taking into account the standard ČSN 75 2405 concerning the water management design of reservoirs and comparison with data from the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute. The practical part of the work includes the creation and evaluation of a digital terrain model of the Landštejn reservoir and subsequent estimation of evaporation based on average temperatures and other meteorological data. The results show new bathygraphic curves and provide accurate estimates of the volume of water evaporated from the reservoir over the specified period. This work contributes to a better understanding of the hydrological processes in the Landstejn reservoir area and provides important input for more effective water management planning and management.
Principles and Solutions for Green Infrastructure Elements in European Cities
Kotrla, Jakub ; Marek, Martin
Green infrastructure is one of the most important and most addressed types of infrastructure in the last decade, also in relation to addressing the climate crisis and the related stormwater management and drought impacts. However, cities in Europe approach the application of green infrastructure elements or the application of the whole water management system very differently, which is also due to the very structure of urban development. The aim of this paper is to present the principles of green infrastructure solutions on the examples of several European cities and in the context of the Czech Republic and to specify where implementation is insufficient or what are the specific problems why implementation is not successful.
Analysis of the condition of the K 220-44 steam turbine drainage pipeline and proposal of corrective measures
Horký, Jiljí ; Milčák, Pavel (referee) ; Šnajdárek, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the drainage pipeline of the Škoda K 220-44 steam turbine. This turbine is operated in Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant. One part of this work is proposal of corrective measures. The aims of this work include the creation of a search for drainage, steam, erosion corrosion and mapping of defects in long-term operated drainage system. Work also includes the evaluation of measured values of the pipe wall thickness measured by ultrasonic analyzer. In addition, the work contains images created from 3D model, on which the location of defects and measurements are displayed.
The GPU Accelerated Optimisation of the Water Management Systems
Marek, Jan ; Petrlík, Jiří (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
Subject of this thesis is optimalization of storage function of water management system. The work is based on dissertation thesis of Ing. Pavel Menšík Ph.D. Automatization of   storage function of water management system. As optimalization method was chosen diferential evolution. Sequential version of the method will be implemented as a first step, followed by CPU accelerated and   GPU accelerated versions.
Connection of Solar Power Plant and Water management
Zajíček, Michal ; Vrána, Michal (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
In the bachelor's thesis Connection of Solar Power Plant and Water management the author designs the technical solution of pump control using solar energy. The main reason is to make an automatic system for pumping the rainwater through filters due to increasing its quality. Powering the device with a solar power plant will reduce the energy requirements and will also make it possible to store surplus energy from the solar power plant into the potential energy of the water. The result of the work is the compact device with an automatic control system designed to control small 12 V pumps, theoretical design of the photovoltaic power plant to power the device and theoretical analysis of solar energy and water management issues.
Corporate headquarters Dlabaja a.s.
Dlabaja, Adam ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The project documentation, processed in the framework of the diploma thesis, solves the new building of the administrative building of the building company in the village Lukov u Moravských Budějovic. The building is made of traditional brick technology therm tl. 50 cm, without insulation, ceilings are reinforced concrete, flat roof, vegetation. Vegetation is also part of the facade of the building, which at the same time serves as a root cleaner. The philosophy of the whole design is to create a high-quality working environment for building company employees, a pleasant environment for customers and to best solve the environmental footprint of the building. The building is designed as a modern office building, with space for leisure activities of staff and their visits, taking into account the responsible approach to the development industrial site and the surrounding nature. The building efficiently manages potable, rain and wastewater, the envelope of the building, and the individual structures are designed to make the entire building as energy-consuming as possible, and do not pump irreparably by nature its natural resources in a larger quantity than necessary.
Renovation and reconstruction of small water reservoir
Pavlík, Tomáš ; Doležal, Petr (referee) ; Hyánková, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with analysis of small water reservoirs and their water management. The work is divided into two parts. The first part contains research and the second one is dedicated to the project of small water reservoir. The research describes the basic division of small water reservoir and their construction and technical equipage. The knowledge that has been found is applied in the project. The project describes the renovation of small water reservoir Kančí obora and pool, in k.ú Nové Bránice and Moravský Krumlov.
Off-grid homes
Plhal, Matěj ; Elbl, Patrik (referee) ; Baláš, Marek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the principle of off-grid houses. It focuses on technological solutions of high-quality housing even without connection to public utilities. Primarily, it depicts suitable energy sources, heating options and water management. The practical part of thesis deals with the energy design of an off-grid home.
Polyfunctional house
Kuklová, Jana ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The main aim of the thesis is to design a new building of the mixed-use building in Brno. The building consists of two parts. One part consists of shops. The second part consists of offices and conference space. It is a building that has three floors above ground and one underground. In the basement there are a facilities and a garage. Shops are designed on the ground floor. There are offices on the second floor. Conference rooms are on the third floor. The building has a flat roof. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from Porotherm ceramic blocks. In the core of the building, the vertical load bearing structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete walls. Columns are used in the building for the possibility of open space. The masonry of the basement consists of white bathtub. The floors are designed as folded from the Spiroll system. Internal non-load-bearing walls are designed from gypsum board with double cladding. The second part of the work deals with forced ventilation, cooling and central heating. In the third part of the project I deal with acoustics. The project was carried out in the Auotocad program. All constructions comply with valid standards and regulations.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 278 records found   1 - 10nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.